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Manchester United's next six Premier League fixtures compared with Arsenal, Man City and rivals

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Manchester United fans are beginning to dream of a Premier League title charge as they continue to keep pace with Manchester City and leaders Arsenal.

Sunday’s win against Leicester means the Reds are five points off top spot, albeit having played a game more than the Gunners, and three points behind City.

United are the only Premier League team still fighting in four competitions with the club’s next domestic game being the Carabao Cup final this weekend.

Their ambition at the start of the season was a top-four spot and Erik ten Hag is well on his way to achieving that. United’s schedule could get increasingly hectic should they beat Barcelona in the Europa League and West Ham in the FA Cup. READ MORE: Erik ten Hag has found his next United captain But looking solely at their next six Premier League fixtures, United will be confident of walking away with plenty of points.

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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has praised Manchester United's revival under Erik ten Hag and believes the Red Devils are still in the Premier League title race ahead of their trip to Anfield on Sunday. United sit third in the table, 11 points behind leaders Arsenal but with a game in hand. Ten Hag's side have already ended a six-year wait for silverware by lifting the League Cup last weekend and remain in the hunt for more trophies in the FA Cup and Europa League.
Manchester United will switch their focus back to the bread and butter of the Premier League when they travel to Anfield to face arch-rivals Liverpool on Sunday afternoon.

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